postyX - June 01, 2025


Posty's Weekly Rant


Episode Stats

Length

12 minutes

Words per Minute

194.69513

Word Count

2,481

Sentence Count

139

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

13


Summary

A 14-year-old boy is on the loose in connection to the murder of an elderly woman in Pickering, Ontario. The police have no idea who he is or what he might be up to, but we all know that he is a repeat offender, and we're here to talk about it.


Transcript

00:00:00.120 Hello again, and the race to the bottom continues for Canada.
00:00:04.500 Do you guys all remember this? I'm sure you do.
00:00:07.740 Immigration. Let's talk about it.
00:00:10.140 In the last two years, our population has grown really fast, like baby boom fast.
00:00:15.700 Increasingly, bad actors like fake colleges and big chain corporations
00:00:19.220 have been exploiting our immigration system for their own interests.
00:00:23.200 So we're doing something major.
00:00:24.300 We're reducing the numbers of immigrants that will come to Canada for the next three years.
00:00:30.000 Remember that. That's important because we're going to talk about this in a second.
00:00:34.260 Today, I'm going to let you in on what happened, where we made some mistakes,
00:00:38.720 and why we're taking this big turn.
00:00:41.360 Okay, so we're not going to be listening to his bullshit excuses because nothing's changed,
00:00:45.580 but he did promise that the next three years they were going to slow things down.
00:00:51.340 So as you can see, Juno News put out an article saying the latest federal immigration data
00:00:56.880 shows that Canada welcomed more than 817,000 newcomers in the first four months of 2025
00:01:02.400 while when tallying up permanent and non-permanent streams.
00:01:07.320 And Trudeau had said they were going to slow that down.
00:01:10.760 So again, just more lip service.
00:01:13.140 But that's the story on immigration, if you haven't heard.
00:01:16.660 But again, just more lip service from the establishment.
00:01:19.960 I don't even know if Carney actually said anything about the immigration, if he even made it a point.
00:01:25.940 They were so focused on the elbows-up gay fucking campaign and, you know,
00:01:30.780 against the orange man and all that stuff that I don't even know if it was a point of his argument
00:01:36.480 or a point of his platform, to be honest.
00:01:38.620 And as the old saying goes that we've been repeating over and over,
00:01:44.200 when you import the third world, you become the third world.
00:01:46.760 And this is how we are experiencing our diversity now.
00:01:50.660 Toronto police are searching for this man who allegedly grabbed and filmed children.
00:01:54.980 Now, they're very careful with the description, right?
00:01:57.240 They say 20 to 30, medium, built, and short, black hair.
00:01:59.620 And this also happened with another story in Pickering that was actually close to where I am.
00:02:04.120 So they don't give you the description, but we all know.
00:02:06.620 We all know who the person is or what kind of person it is.
00:02:09.640 And it seems like this is coming.
00:02:11.040 I don't know if it's just we're noticing it more or it's just with the flood of millions of them
00:02:15.340 that they just can't help themselves but to commit crime because it's all you see nowadays.
00:02:22.320 So I believe it was Wednesday or no, maybe it was Thursday evening.
00:02:28.640 We were subject in all of Durham region.
00:02:30.940 I think actually the alert went out to even wider than Durham region in Canada.
00:02:34.700 We went out to a large part of Ontario informing us that we had a shelter in place
00:02:40.420 because there was a suspect on the loose that had just, you know, killed.
00:02:45.440 Well, at the time we didn't know, but it was an elderly lady.
00:02:47.660 So once again, right, you know, obviously all of us that were following up on the news thought it was domestic
00:02:57.820 because, you know, with the import of all these, you know, third worlders,
00:03:01.820 there's a lot of domestic abuse that happens as well, not just in addition to, you know, assault on the general public,
00:03:07.600 but there's also a lot of domestic abuse that happens.
00:03:11.260 So I assumed that that's what it was.
00:03:13.900 But then when we started, you know, hearing more and more,
00:03:16.120 and we said things started going around in the neighborhood on, you know, video camera,
00:03:19.720 ring cam, screenshots and stuff, and we saw it, it was almost like surprise, fucking surprise, right?
00:03:25.620 So this is a 14-year-old who fatally stabbed an elderly woman.
00:03:30.060 Now, my understanding is now the police, because of the Young Offenders Act in Canada,
00:03:34.300 the police are, you know, upset and they don't want people showing this or circulating the image.
00:03:38.940 You can't really fucking tell what the kid looks like here.
00:03:41.680 The thing is, is that when you're in a small neighborhood or a small community,
00:03:45.460 relatively small community, people know, right?
00:03:47.560 So, you know, the neighborhood knows, they know who he was, they know what school he went to.
00:03:51.860 Maybe they're not spreading it online, but, you know, people do, I guess,
00:03:54.640 still talk to each other in person and over text messages and all that stuff.
00:03:57.940 So it's out there.
00:03:59.040 But because of the Young Offenders Act, they're trying to, you know,
00:04:01.420 protect this fucking violent, you know, criminal who probably shouldn't have even been here in the first place.
00:04:05.380 So here it just says that he, this was something he was sharing on Reddit platforms.
00:04:10.180 And again, and they always like to blame mental illness.
00:04:12.680 And somebody I was talking to the other day had said that, you know,
00:04:17.320 they're sick and tired of these things getting, people getting a pass, even kids,
00:04:21.260 because of, you know, whatever it is, mental illness, age, or stuff like that.
00:04:24.800 In most cases, and I've worked in the healthcare field, mental illness, you know,
00:04:28.780 mental health field for a long time.
00:04:30.340 And in most cases, mentally ill people are not violent, right?
00:04:34.260 The people who are violent are like psychopathy or sociopathy, you know, sociopathy.
00:04:40.160 And that is not necessarily an organic mental illness.
00:04:43.200 That is more of a behavior disorder that is, you know, can be corrected or cannot be corrected with,
00:04:48.740 you know, behavior.
00:04:49.520 And in most cases, it needs to be, you know, dealt with by having the person locked up or punishment,
00:04:54.000 because it's really hard to change that kind of behavior.
00:04:56.940 So I'm sick and tired of it as well.
00:04:59.480 But going back to the whole thing is we keep importing these people that don't have the same cultures.
00:05:04.580 And a lot of people keep saying, well, they can assimilate, they can not really, okay,
00:05:09.580 when you bring them in, in large groups, like they're doing now, they have no reason to assimilate,
00:05:13.540 because they can just live in their own community, just like they did where they came from.
00:05:17.660 So there's no incentive for them to assimilate.
00:05:20.340 And again, race, or sorry, culture and morals and, you know, community, all that kind of stuff is downstream from race.
00:05:27.660 So how people live generally is somewhat related to if not primarily related to the race they come from.
00:05:34.820 And here we have something that's been happening, actually a lot, is the smash and grabs, right?
00:05:41.920 And this, they didn't actually catch the suspects.
00:05:43.980 But if there is any surveillance video, you don't even have to ask.
00:05:47.960 Video shows the aftermath of a smash and grab at Rafadian and co-jewelers.
00:05:52.380 Sometimes with these ones too, it's like, you know, different factions of their ethnic group fighting with each other or doing that.
00:05:59.040 But in most cases with robberies, we know who is doing the stealing and the robbing.
00:06:03.940 So it's just unfortunately, these immigrants were the, you know, the victims of it this time.
00:06:22.200 And they said, you know, the lawlessness continues.
00:06:25.140 And it's not, when people say lawlessness, I think they just assume that it's the, you know, the police aren't doing their job and stuff like that.
00:06:30.860 And I mean, maybe that's the truth in some cases, but their people are getting released.
00:06:35.940 Like there's only so much you can do, right?
00:06:37.420 The police are only there to arrest, detain, whatever.
00:06:39.920 But once they get in front of a judge, you know, they tell their sob story about how they're a poor immigrant that doesn't speak English, doesn't understand the laws and stuff,
00:06:47.080 which is crazy because you shouldn't even fucking be here if you don't understand any of that stuff.
00:06:51.120 And they get off on, you know, not even bail, they just get off on, you know, promise to appear or whatever, and they don't appear.
00:06:57.500 And so the cycle goes around.
00:06:59.400 Many of these people are repeat offenders, too, right?
00:07:02.500 Like that's the other thing we forget.
00:07:05.940 And further to that, it's Toronto has more break-ins than New York and Vancouver beats LA.
00:07:10.660 Again, you wouldn't know that because, of course, they want to report the media.
00:07:14.740 I don't even watch mainstream media anymore, so maybe they do report on it.
00:07:18.220 But most cases, they're just reporting on the, you know, feel-good stories or the ones, things they can't help but report on.
00:07:23.720 But they don't tell you about these daily stats.
00:07:25.600 The fact that Toronto is the worst city in North America, or sorry, not Toronto, sorry.
00:07:32.040 The worst city in North America is in Canada, and it's Lethbridge, with 5,521 property crimes per 100,000 people.
00:07:39.180 Salona comes in second, and there's only one U.S. city that rounds out the top three, and that's in Pueblo, Colorado.
00:07:46.300 And isn't that where the MS-13 took over, like, a couple apartment buildings or something?
00:07:51.000 So that's probably up the statistics there.
00:07:53.400 But Canada's biggest cities are now clocking higher property crime rates than the American metros.
00:07:58.780 Toronto, Vancouver have overtaken New York and Los Angeles, and I'm sure, well, I definitely would have thought New York would be worse.
00:08:05.120 Just Los Angeles, I guess, when I think of Los Angeles, I think of more like the, I guess, Hollywood Hills stuff.
00:08:10.620 So, I guess, downtown Los Angeles, there's probably a lot of crime and stuff like that.
00:08:15.240 But Vancouver's rate, which I guess shouldn't surprise people considering all the amount of homeless and drug addicts that they are, you know,
00:08:21.420 because of their safe injection sites and all their safe drug administration practices that they keep doing there,
00:08:27.500 that is totally helping.
00:08:29.900 Vancouver's rate is more than 4,900 per 100,000 people, and Toronto trails behind, but is still worse than L.A.
00:08:37.360 2019 to 2022, property crime surged.
00:08:40.360 Again, you just have to look at the statistics.
00:08:42.620 What else surged during that time?
00:08:44.900 Canadian cities make up only 10% of the urban areas ranked in the study,
00:08:48.620 but they account for 25% of the worst hit by property crime.
00:08:53.120 So, Eastern Canada, fortunately for the people in Quebec, crime rates are low.
00:08:59.180 You'll also notice that they do not, I mean, they do import the violent machete, you know, Africans there that speak French,
00:09:06.300 but they don't have the wide range of immigrants that we, you know, welcome here in Ontario.
00:09:11.640 So, that could be contributing to the fact that they have lower crime rates.
00:09:15.840 It's just they have a higher white population.
00:09:17.980 So, yeah, it's all kind of affiliated with immigration.
00:09:22.260 And the funny thing is, is they never tell you that's the reason, though.
00:09:24.720 They give you all these slip service about, you know, oh, well, we need more policing, we need more resources,
00:09:29.740 we need more things for kids to do and stuff like that.
00:09:31.820 No, we need less people that don't belong here.
00:09:36.320 And once again, the First Nations are trying to hold Canada hostage.
00:09:40.260 I guess the grift has run out from the residential schools.
00:09:42.720 So, now they're saying we're staring down the barrel of another wave of protests,
00:09:46.840 like the I don't know more movement, if they pursue natural interest projects without their input.
00:09:52.120 How about no?
00:09:53.360 How about fucking no?
00:09:54.660 You don't contribute to the, you know, economy in any way whatsoever.
00:09:59.080 Our tax dollars go primarily to you.
00:10:01.160 So, how about no?
00:10:02.060 If we're going to do something that is in the national interest, which I highly doubt the government's going to do anyway,
00:10:07.480 because they do nothing in the national interest.
00:10:09.560 But even if they were about to do that, that is going to benefit the taxpayer, that subsidize your life.
00:10:14.620 Then how about no?
00:10:16.120 You have no fucking choice in it.
00:10:17.600 So, although that's my opinion, that's not what's really going to happen.
00:10:22.220 And they are going to hold us hostage probably all summer, because, you know, they want to put out these projects.
00:10:26.780 And this is why nothing ever gets done in Canada.
00:10:28.560 Nothing ever gets done.
00:10:29.940 If you look at some of the other countries, not that I ever want to be like China or something like that,
00:10:33.800 but they can get shit done quickly, efficiently.
00:10:37.040 Maybe it's not up to code all the time.
00:10:38.660 But there's none of this bullshit, protests, and people blocking, you know, rail lines,
00:10:43.620 and blocking the land, and blocking all this shit so there can't be anything developed.
00:10:47.340 So, we have a real problem here, and it's a problem of just complacency and just basically wasted money that just cycles through.
00:10:53.580 It's like a big Ponzi scheme, which I've said a million times before.
00:10:56.080 And finally, some good news.
00:11:00.740 Pride Toronto faces a setback as Google and Home Depot pull sponsorship.
00:11:05.640 So, you'll see how we always talk about that Overton window that is shifting.
00:11:09.740 And there, you know, one time it was way over on the left where, you know, everybody,
00:11:14.100 every company wanted to get in on the LGBT alphabet crew grift and, you know, look like they're inclusive.
00:11:20.700 Now, that pendulum is kind of swinging the other way where we are trying, at least here,
00:11:26.040 nationalists are, and us on the right are trying to push towards more family value-oriented society,
00:11:30.940 which is the last time society, I can remember, was, you know, somewhat bearable and happy and livable.
00:11:38.380 So, companies that are, I guess, more family-oriented, although Google tended to be very woke,
00:11:45.360 but like Home Depot and stuff like that, they're trying, they're just deciding to stay out of it,
00:11:49.320 which is what they should have done in the first place.
00:11:50.820 Just stay the fuck out of it.
00:11:52.360 You have nothing to do with any of this stuff.
00:11:54.220 You're a fucking hardware store.
00:11:56.000 Just sell your shit and don't worry about aligning with any particular political cause
00:12:00.240 because it usually means suicide in the end, whether it's, you know, eventually or right away.
00:12:06.720 It doesn't matter.
00:12:07.260 Like, look at how long it took Budweiser to recover from the whole Looney Tunes fucking thing they went down.
00:12:14.040 It's best just to stay out of it.
00:12:16.200 So, this is good news.
00:12:17.960 Pride may not happen in Toronto.
00:12:19.560 All it is is a big sucking, you know, sucking fest, you know, fucking suck fest basically down there
00:12:24.240 where kids get to see grown men walking around naked and, you know,
00:12:28.140 I've even seen times where they have little kids, you know, I don't even want to talk about it.
00:12:32.880 But anyways, so this is good news.
00:12:34.860 This may be good news for all of us.
00:12:36.140 Maybe things are going in the right direction.
00:12:38.080 We can only hope.
00:12:38.860 See you next time.
00:12:41.720 Bye bye.
00:12:43.900 Bye bye.